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Festive Chaos Done Right





Holiday fiction doesn’t usually involve energy vampires in elf costumes—but Azat Agassi: Christmas Special Omnibus Trilogy isn’t your typical Christmas read.

At the heart of this festive chaos is Azat Agassi, an elderly Armenian Orthodox “slayer” who somehow finds himself battling creatures that feed on joy during a mall Santa event. The concept is wild, but the emotional core is surprisingly grounded. One bad decision sets everything in motion, and what follows is a story about consequences, humility, and second chances.

The trilogy balances absurd humor—salt barriers, vacuum cleaners, and a reindeer suit—with genuine warmth. Azat is flawed, stubborn, and completely lovable. His faith, his mistakes, and his determination to protect Christmas give the story its heart.

If you enjoy holiday reads that are weird, warm, and character-driven, this omnibus delivers a festive adventure that never forgets to be human.

Read the full review here:
https://www.bookbelow.com/book-review/azat-agassi-christmas-special-omnibus-trilogy

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